Created by UL
Category Safety > General Safety and Manufacturing
When you work on a construction site that has multiple employers present, you know that communication and cooperation are important to make sure everyone stays safe. They are also important when OSHA performs inspections. You may be wondering how the employers work together during site inspections and how OSHA determines who to cite. This course will answer those questions. It is ideal for United States construction workers on multi-employer worksites.
Course Objectives:
Recognize that everyone on multi-employer construction sites can and should work together to avoid safety issues and OSHA citations;Define OSHA employer categories on multi-employer construction sites;Know how OSHA decides whom to cite for violations;Know employer responsibilities and best practices on multi-employer worksites;Know employer responsibilities and best practices during OSHA inspections
Duration: 14 min.
Recognize that everyone on multi-employer construction sites can and should work together to avoid safety issues and OSHA citations
Define OSHA employer categories on multi-employer construction sites
Know how OSHA decides whom to cite for violations
Know employer responsibilities and best practices on multi-employer worksites
Know employer responsibilities and best practices during OSHA inspections
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When you work on a construction site that has multiple employers present, you know that communication and cooperation are important to make sure everyone stays safe. They are also important when OSHA performs inspections. You may be wondering how the employers work together during site inspections and how OSHA determines who to cite. This course will answer those questions. It is ideal for United States construction workers on multi-employer worksites.
Course Objectives:
Recognize that everyone on multi-employer construction sites can and should work together to avoid safety issues and OSHA citations;Define OSHA employer categories on multi-employer construction sites;Know how OSHA decides whom to cite for violations;Know employer responsibilities and best practices on multi-employer worksites;Know employer responsibilities and best practices during OSHA inspections
Duration: 14 min.